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prof. khan, former chairman univ. peshawar:  us led negotiations with taliban

2/13/2019

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ARTICLE:  "NEGOTIATIONS, PEACE OR WITHDRAWAL" THE NEWS PAKISTAN
1.  Is there a difference b/t a withdrawal, peace & endless talks when US will have counterterror position in Afghanistan. 

2.  Why didn't the US have realistic attitude in the shaping of its policy of regime change for Mesopotamia and its consequence for 'the long war.'

3.  Why mention Rwanda, Saudi Arabia et al. . when US have permanent interests not permanent friends as a governing concept of its relations with other states. 

4.  Why did the Obama surge in Afghanistan fail. 

5.  What's the significance of Dr. Mearsheimer's book 'The Great Delusion' significant.  

6.  What has the US representative achieved for Afghanistan.

7.  Why won't the Taliban talk to Afghan government. 

8.  How has the US position in Afghanistan become weaker.

9.  How does this conflict end.

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